Quivers by latex
If somebody can help me to draw this to quivers.
(1) A double infinity,
(2) look at the image, it is also infinite
Thanks
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If somebody can help me to draw this to quivers.
(1) A double infinity,
(2) look at the image, it is also infinite
Thanks
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If somebody can help me to draw this to quivers.
(1) A double infinity,
(2) look at the image, it is also infinite
Thanks
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If somebody can help me to draw this to quivers.
(1) A double infinity,
(2) look at the image, it is also infinite
Thanks
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The purpose of the site is to help you if you got stuck, not to convert screen shots to LaTeX code. There are many possibilities to draw this. Here is one.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
begin{document}
[begin{tikzcd}
bullet & & & bullet & & & bullet & & \
& bulletarrow[ul]arrow[dl] & arrow[l]bulletarrow[ur] & &
arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]bullet arrow[ur]&
& arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]cdots\
bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & \
end{tikzcd}]
end{document}
2
@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
Here is a simple code with pstricks
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
usepackage{pst-node}
usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
begin{document}
[ psset{arrows=->, arrowinset=0.12 , linewidth=0.6pt, colsep=1cm, rowsep=0.5cm, nodesep=2.5pt}
begin{psmatrix}
dotnode{R3} & & & dotnode{R2} & & & dotnode{R1} \
& dotnode{F} & dotnode{E} & & dotnode{D} & dotnode{C} & & dotnode{B} & rnode{A}{boldsymbol{dotsdots}}\
%%%
dotnode{S3} & & & dotnode{S2} & & & dotnode{S1}
%% arrows
foreach s/t in {A/B,C/D,E/F}{ncline{s}{t}}
foreach s/i in {B/1,D/2,F/3}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{s}{Si}}
foreach s/i in {C/1,E/2}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{Si}{s}}
end{psmatrix}
]
end{document}
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments ofncline
("source" and "target").
– Bernard
3 hours ago
add a comment |
A solution with xy
documentclass[border = 10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[all]{xy}
begin{document}
xymatrix{
{bullet} & & & {bullet} & & & {bullet} \
& {bullet}ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet}ar[l] ar[ur] & & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet} ar[l] ar[ur]
& & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l] \
{bullet} & & & {bullet} ar[ul] & & & {bullet} ar[ul]
}
end{document}
2
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
|
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The purpose of the site is to help you if you got stuck, not to convert screen shots to LaTeX code. There are many possibilities to draw this. Here is one.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
begin{document}
[begin{tikzcd}
bullet & & & bullet & & & bullet & & \
& bulletarrow[ul]arrow[dl] & arrow[l]bulletarrow[ur] & &
arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]bullet arrow[ur]&
& arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]cdots\
bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & \
end{tikzcd}]
end{document}
2
@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
The purpose of the site is to help you if you got stuck, not to convert screen shots to LaTeX code. There are many possibilities to draw this. Here is one.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
begin{document}
[begin{tikzcd}
bullet & & & bullet & & & bullet & & \
& bulletarrow[ul]arrow[dl] & arrow[l]bulletarrow[ur] & &
arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]bullet arrow[ur]&
& arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]cdots\
bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & \
end{tikzcd}]
end{document}
2
@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
The purpose of the site is to help you if you got stuck, not to convert screen shots to LaTeX code. There are many possibilities to draw this. Here is one.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
begin{document}
[begin{tikzcd}
bullet & & & bullet & & & bullet & & \
& bulletarrow[ul]arrow[dl] & arrow[l]bulletarrow[ur] & &
arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]bullet arrow[ur]&
& arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]cdots\
bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & \
end{tikzcd}]
end{document}
The purpose of the site is to help you if you got stuck, not to convert screen shots to LaTeX code. There are many possibilities to draw this. Here is one.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
begin{document}
[begin{tikzcd}
bullet & & & bullet & & & bullet & & \
& bulletarrow[ul]arrow[dl] & arrow[l]bulletarrow[ur] & &
arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]bullet arrow[ur]&
& arrow[ul]arrow[dl]bullet & arrow[l]cdots\
bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & & arrow[ul]bullet & & \
end{tikzcd}]
end{document}
answered 2 days ago
marmotmarmot
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@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
2
@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
2
2
@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
@DiegoHavez I don't understand your comment (and need to leave now). Two times infinity is still infinity, so a double infinity is the same as a single infinity.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
Here is a simple code with pstricks
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
usepackage{pst-node}
usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
begin{document}
[ psset{arrows=->, arrowinset=0.12 , linewidth=0.6pt, colsep=1cm, rowsep=0.5cm, nodesep=2.5pt}
begin{psmatrix}
dotnode{R3} & & & dotnode{R2} & & & dotnode{R1} \
& dotnode{F} & dotnode{E} & & dotnode{D} & dotnode{C} & & dotnode{B} & rnode{A}{boldsymbol{dotsdots}}\
%%%
dotnode{S3} & & & dotnode{S2} & & & dotnode{S1}
%% arrows
foreach s/t in {A/B,C/D,E/F}{ncline{s}{t}}
foreach s/i in {B/1,D/2,F/3}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{s}{Si}}
foreach s/i in {C/1,E/2}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{Si}{s}}
end{psmatrix}
]
end{document}
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments ofncline
("source" and "target").
– Bernard
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Here is a simple code with pstricks
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
usepackage{pst-node}
usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
begin{document}
[ psset{arrows=->, arrowinset=0.12 , linewidth=0.6pt, colsep=1cm, rowsep=0.5cm, nodesep=2.5pt}
begin{psmatrix}
dotnode{R3} & & & dotnode{R2} & & & dotnode{R1} \
& dotnode{F} & dotnode{E} & & dotnode{D} & dotnode{C} & & dotnode{B} & rnode{A}{boldsymbol{dotsdots}}\
%%%
dotnode{S3} & & & dotnode{S2} & & & dotnode{S1}
%% arrows
foreach s/t in {A/B,C/D,E/F}{ncline{s}{t}}
foreach s/i in {B/1,D/2,F/3}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{s}{Si}}
foreach s/i in {C/1,E/2}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{Si}{s}}
end{psmatrix}
]
end{document}
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments ofncline
("source" and "target").
– Bernard
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Here is a simple code with pstricks
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
usepackage{pst-node}
usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
begin{document}
[ psset{arrows=->, arrowinset=0.12 , linewidth=0.6pt, colsep=1cm, rowsep=0.5cm, nodesep=2.5pt}
begin{psmatrix}
dotnode{R3} & & & dotnode{R2} & & & dotnode{R1} \
& dotnode{F} & dotnode{E} & & dotnode{D} & dotnode{C} & & dotnode{B} & rnode{A}{boldsymbol{dotsdots}}\
%%%
dotnode{S3} & & & dotnode{S2} & & & dotnode{S1}
%% arrows
foreach s/t in {A/B,C/D,E/F}{ncline{s}{t}}
foreach s/i in {B/1,D/2,F/3}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{s}{Si}}
foreach s/i in {C/1,E/2}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{Si}{s}}
end{psmatrix}
]
end{document}
Here is a simple code with pstricks
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
usepackage{pst-node}
usepackage{auto-pst-pdf}
begin{document}
[ psset{arrows=->, arrowinset=0.12 , linewidth=0.6pt, colsep=1cm, rowsep=0.5cm, nodesep=2.5pt}
begin{psmatrix}
dotnode{R3} & & & dotnode{R2} & & & dotnode{R1} \
& dotnode{F} & dotnode{E} & & dotnode{D} & dotnode{C} & & dotnode{B} & rnode{A}{boldsymbol{dotsdots}}\
%%%
dotnode{S3} & & & dotnode{S2} & & & dotnode{S1}
%% arrows
foreach s/t in {A/B,C/D,E/F}{ncline{s}{t}}
foreach s/i in {B/1,D/2,F/3}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{s}{Si}}
foreach s/i in {C/1,E/2}{ncline{s}{Ri}ncline{Si}{s}}
end{psmatrix}
]
end{document}
answered 2 days ago
BernardBernard
167k769194
167k769194
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments ofncline
("source" and "target").
– Bernard
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments ofncline
("source" and "target").
– Bernard
3 hours ago
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
Thanks Bernard. And if you want to inverse the last right arrow? after that ending another arrow in the right and dots? how can I do it?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments of
ncline
("source" and "target").– Bernard
3 hours ago
If I understand well what you're asking, you just have to swap the 1st and 2nd arguments of
ncline
("source" and "target").– Bernard
3 hours ago
add a comment |
A solution with xy
documentclass[border = 10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[all]{xy}
begin{document}
xymatrix{
{bullet} & & & {bullet} & & & {bullet} \
& {bullet}ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet}ar[l] ar[ur] & & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet} ar[l] ar[ur]
& & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l] \
{bullet} & & & {bullet} ar[ul] & & & {bullet} ar[ul]
}
end{document}
2
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
A solution with xy
documentclass[border = 10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[all]{xy}
begin{document}
xymatrix{
{bullet} & & & {bullet} & & & {bullet} \
& {bullet}ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet}ar[l] ar[ur] & & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet} ar[l] ar[ur]
& & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l] \
{bullet} & & & {bullet} ar[ul] & & & {bullet} ar[ul]
}
end{document}
2
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
A solution with xy
documentclass[border = 10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[all]{xy}
begin{document}
xymatrix{
{bullet} & & & {bullet} & & & {bullet} \
& {bullet}ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet}ar[l] ar[ur] & & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet} ar[l] ar[ur]
& & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l] \
{bullet} & & & {bullet} ar[ul] & & & {bullet} ar[ul]
}
end{document}
A solution with xy
documentclass[border = 10pt]{standalone}
usepackage[all]{xy}
begin{document}
xymatrix{
{bullet} & & & {bullet} & & & {bullet} \
& {bullet}ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet}ar[l] ar[ur] & & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {bullet} ar[l] ar[ur]
& & {bullet} ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l] \
{bullet} & & & {bullet} ar[ul] & & & {bullet} ar[ul]
}
end{document}
answered 2 days ago
caveraccaverac
6,4221827
6,4221827
2
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
2
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
2
2
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
Just to save typing: braces around bullet is not necessary.
– Sigur
2 days ago
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
@Sigur Thanks for your input, it definitely does .... just an old habit :)
– caverac
yesterday
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
Caverac how can I inverse the last arrow in the right?
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line
... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to ... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
@DiegoHavez Change the line
... ar[ul] ar[dl] & {cdots} ar[l]
to ... ar[ul] ar[dl] ar[r] & {cdots}
– caverac
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
Caverac thanks for the answer actually I want to add to arrows in the right direction after that dots. Can you help me please
– Diego Havez
3 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
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